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"The Daily Podcast Feed" - mother of all feeds
Cast Browser's "Daily Podcast Feed" presents and guides you through a new collection of podcasts every morning.

To view the "Daily Podcast Feed", visit Cast Browser @ http://www.castbrowser.com

Please feel free to e-mail me at harold.gilchrist@gmail.com if you have any questions or suggestions.

Harry Gilchrist
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Created by: Harold Gilchrist
Created on: 03 Jan 2005
Language: English


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Add this to another station Dave Sifry: Web 2.0 (7.13MB; download) -- Want to grok the blogosphere? Dave Sifry, founder and CEO of Technorati has the inside look at this explosive new medium. (IT Conversations audio from the Web 2.0 Conference)
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 12 Feb 2005 10:32:17 UTC
Add this to another station Daily Source Code for February 10th 2005 (21.82MB; download) -- Thursday means trivia. From the hit test to the beatles bassline quiz. From the bunker in Amsterdam mp3 Shownotes in html and opml
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:21:30 UTC
Add this to another station Flu Season Is Upon Us (0.42MB; download) -- The health department is reporting an increased number of cases and it's important that you know the difference between a cold and the flu.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:18:06 UTC
Add this to another station Fast Food Salads Can Fatten You Up (0.42MB; download) -- Many popular fast food salads actually have more fat and calories than huge burgers from the same restaurants.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:11:01 UTC
Add this to another station Liberal Commentator Bursts Into Flames... (5.02MB; download) -- Tom talks about Mixcast Live, a brand new Podcast recording program. The links for today's show are:Click Here For The Website Hosting Offer my new website host gears it's service towards podcastersLearn Step-By-Step How To Create Your Own Podcast How to create your own podcastThis show created with Mixcast Live -- a brand new Podcast recording program available as an immediate download for $39 at http://mixcastlive.com http://tomsmoviereviews.blogspot.com my video movie reviewshttp://www.truckerphoto.com/ my main websitehttp://truckertom.blogspot.com/ "Tom's Take" political blogtom@truckerphoto.com and tomwiles@mailblocks.com Tom's email addressesFinally, send your pod-safe non-RIAA music download recommendation linksBe safe!TOM
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:02:35 UTC
Add this to another station Brainwagon Radio: Dell Axim x50v, iPod shuffle, and the Soweto Gospel Choir (9.21MB; download) -- Where your host wakes up early and knocks out another podcast, even while suffering through an at-times painful head cold. Hope the sound of nasal drip didn't offend. Links from the show: My new PDA is a Dell Axim x50v. 802.11, Bluetooth, VGA resolution screen, both SD and ...
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:21:27 UTC
Add this to another station SD Poemcast: Light breaks where no sun shines (1.40MB; download) -- With the crusty glum that has overtaken New England, it's tough to find a bright angle to much of anything. This poem by Dylan Thomas casts a glow on the rawest side of winter. I love how he intertwines those masculine images of age and renewal. Enjoy. Dylan Thomas - Light breaks where no sun shines (approx. 1:31)
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:14:29 UTC
Add this to another station More on Paradigms (16.74MB; download) -- More on paradigms during this morning's commute ... This time, I talk details about the industrial model, scientific management and something about The Simpsons. There's some history here, as well. Here's a direct link to the podcast.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:13:01 UTC
Add this to another station Coverville 50: An all-indie Coverville (Sans voice) (27.44MB; download) -- Coverville is sponsored by iPodderX. Feed your iPod by getting your copy of the #1 podcasting macintosh client today at iPodderX.com! I'm apologizing in advance for my voice in this podcast. It's hoarse. And it sounds like it hurts. Anyway - everything you hear tonight is from independent artists who have generously given me their permission: "Tain Ya Ta Bain Mei Ren Gui" (A Cantonese Surfer Song) - Clare Fader and the Vaudevillains "Don't Fear the Reaper" - s. e. k. s. (originally Blue Oyster Cult) "Midnight Train To Georgia"- Bari Koral Band (originally Gladys Knight and the Pips) "Satellite of Love" - Mike Chappelear (originally Lou Reed) "The 6-Teens" - The Masticators (originally Sweet) Thanks again for all your votes at Podcast Alley - please feel free to vote often to keep me in the top ten over there! Your support is what makes this show possible. If you'd like to cast a vote for me, you can use the link in the top right corner of this page. 30 minutes |
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:10:27 UTC
Add this to another station Living the Media Guerilla's Transparency Nightmare (0.48MB; download) -- In a previous entry, I point to Mike Manuel's Media Guerilla blog where he describes how transparent journalism can reveal some awkward moments. Although my example involves that moment that many journalists have experienced -- the one where they ask a question and the PR person pipes in like an attorney exclaiming "objection!" -- this example involves that awkward moment where the interviewees have no idea what the answer is an obvious question is. I mean, like REALLY obvious. Who's to blame for such an embarrassing moment? Of course, the interviewees should be well-versed in their subject matter before meeting with the press. But the PR folks are the safety net. Their job is to anticipate questions -- especially the obvious ones -- and make sure that their clients are good and ready before taking that interview. Understandably, you can't be prepared for every question. But let's say the client is an organization looking to get press and the main message is that the organization is focused on five critical issues. ...(more)..
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:04:30 UTC
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